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@BelSebuth76

travaille en ingénierie, empathique et roi de la maladresse. Aime bcp l'histoire, l'humour. insultes c'est non

Québec, Canada Katılım Eylül 2015
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Le libraire@robear54·
« Les Québécois ont-ils trouvé la recette du bonheur ? » – Vincent Brousseau-Pouliot, La Presse, Montréal, 19 mars 2026. 📰lapresse.ca/dialogue/chron…
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Jace ⚜️
Jace ⚜️@jace2020·
J'espère que vous passez une belle journée. Ah oui, si c'est pas fait, allez faire le plein ⛽️. L'Iran ne fera preuve d’« aucune retenue » dans la guerre, le gaz et le pétrole flambent ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/22403…
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Kateri Seraphina
Kateri Seraphina@KateriSeraphina·
Témoignage de la fille : Ma mère est à la retraite. Elle a mis de côté une belle somme. Mais au lieu de m’aider à rembourser mes dettes de carte de crédit, elle préfère dépenser son argent en croisières et en voyages à travers l’Europe. Elle dit qu’« enfin, elle profite de la vie », mais… et moi ? Je suis en pleine tourmente financière, et elle m’observe en silence, un cocktail à la main, les pieds dans le sable chaud. Les parents ne sont-ils pas censés soutenir leurs enfants ? Pas les délaisser pour aller courir le monde en vacances… --- Réponse de la mère : Ma chérie, j’ai travaillé sans relâche toute ma vie. J’ai économisé sou après sou, renoncé aux plaisirs, aux caprices, aux voyages... pour que toi, tu ne manques jamais de rien. Aujourd’hui, alors que le temps m’appartient enfin, tu voudrais que je renonce encore ? Que je sacrifie ma joie retrouvée pour réparer des erreurs qui ne m’appartiennent pas ? Je t’aime. Plus que tout. Mais je ne passerai pas ma retraite enfermée, à combler tes manquements. Tu es adulte à présent. Il est temps de te tenir debout, de bâtir ta propre force. Moi, je choisis de vivre. Enfin.
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Cyprien Ronze-Spilliaert
Cyprien Ronze-Spilliaert@cyprien_ronze·
La France est un pays incroyable. Seulement 60 millions d'habitants, Et pourtant, capable de produire, de façon (quasi-)souveraine, l'un des plus grands porte-avions au monde, Et l'un des plus avancés technologiquement. La France Libre, c'est la France indépendante et forte.
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
Il aurait pu s'appeler Blanquette de Veau, Vercingetorix, Richelieu, Austerliz, Jupiter ou Grosbato que des français auraient été mécontents. C'est fou d'être tout le temps autant aigri et ne pas savoir se contenter... Le nom est moyen, il contente +/- tout le monde et dans 10 ans plus personne ne dira rien...
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Clément Molin
Clément Molin@clement_molin·
France's 🇫🇷 new aircraft carrier (which will replace the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in 2038-2040) will be named « France Libre » (Free France in reference to French resistance during the Second World War).
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Joe
Joe@LTSmash420·
⚠️ 🇮🇷 The World Health Organization has confirmed it is actively scaling preparations for a potential nuclear emergency, including scenarios involving direct attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities or the deployment of nuclear weapons, as the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran intensifies. Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Hanan Balkhy stated explicitly that the organization is "vigilant" for any atomic threat and described the worst-case scenario as "a nuclear incident," with staff monitoring fallout from strikes on Iran's atomic sites while updating internal protocols and guidance for health risks that could span decades. This readiness builds on longstanding contingency planning accelerated by recent developments. WHO has distributed emergency medicines and protocols designed to mitigate nuclear or chemical attacks across the Middle East, pre-positioned trauma supplies and essential medicines in affected countries, and initiated refresher training for hundreds of staff on handling mass-casualty radiological events. It is also strengthening disease surveillance, bolstering readiness for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) risks, and coordinating across 16 nations impacted by the conflict. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted the "grave public health consequences" of any compromise to nuclear safety, noting verified attacks on healthcare facilities in Iran—including six hospital evacuations—while supply chains from the Dubai logistics hub faced temporary halts due to airspace restrictions and insecurity. The backdrop involves sustained U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure, including sites at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, which Tehran had rebuilt deeper underground after earlier 2025 operations. These actions follow Iran's rapid accumulation of highly enriched uranium—reaching levels sufficient for multiple weapons-grade devices despite IAEA safeguards—and its history of proxy destabilization across Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and beyond. Iranian officials have threatened retaliation, including against Israeli nuclear assets, while the regime's air defenses and reconstruction efforts signaled an intent to preserve breakout capacity. Russia reportedly executed an emergency evacuation of all nuclear technicians from the Bushehr reactor, citing imminent risks to cooling systems vulnerable to bunker-buster penetration, raising fears of Fukushima-scale contamination drifting into Gulf shipping lanes that handle 30 percent of global oil. Public health fallout projections are severe: radiation exposure could trigger acute syndromes, long-term cancers, and genetic damage across civilian populations; damaged oil refineries and desalination plants already exacerbate respiratory illnesses and water shortages; and displacement exceeds 100,000 with thousands of casualties. WHO has verified 13 attacks on Iranian healthcare sites killing four and injuring 25, alongside broader disruptions to polio vaccines, medicines for Gaza, and regional aid flows. Contingency plans include rapid deployment of potassium iodide stockpiles and mass-casualty triage protocols should escalation cross into radiological release. Social media discussions amplify the urgency. Recent posts detail Russian technicians' hasty departure from Bushehr with families, signaling non-routine withdrawal under Russian nuclear doctrine that reclassifies such sites as targets. Others circulate Balkhy's warnings and Tedros's calls for de-escalation while underscoring verified hospital strikes and supply backlogs. Speculation on X focuses on Iran's defiance of prior UN resolutions and sanctions, framing the current military pressure as a response to proliferation that earlier diplomatic frameworks proved unable to restrain. 1/2
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Axelle ᛉ
Axelle ᛉ@ailensile·
L'enfance est faite pour courir dehors, tomber, se salir, attraper froid, construire des barrages et rentrer à la maison en ayant perdu une chaussure. Pas pour rester assis sagement 8 heures par jour.
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Loriane Lafont-Grave
Loriane Lafont-Grave@LorianeLafont·
Très mauvais choix de nom, à mon sens : cela renforce la vulnérabilité symbolique du bâtiment. On évite de donner le nom d’un pays à un navire de guerre, pour des raisons évidentes… On ne pouvait pas faire pire, en fait, en plus de l’aspect ronflant et « monsieur muscle ». Bref, à vouloir déjouer les pronostics et à chercher l’originalité à tout prix, on commet un impair, on fragilise d’emblée un bâtiment militaire …. Faire simple et dans la tradition, parfois, c’est mieux.
Le Zelenskyste 🇫🇷🇺🇦@VolodimirZelen1

🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Le prochain porte avion Français s’appellera le France Libre ! Que pensez-vous de ce choix pour le successeur du Charles de Gaulle ?

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Jacinthe-Eve Arel 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇫🇷
Pour les francophones qui veulent l’heure juste sur l’Iran, lisez en anglais. Je ne lis que des conneries en français. Même les plus respectés disent n’importe quoi. C’est troublant l’anti-américanisme qui brouille toute lecture juste.
Adam Mossoff@AdamMossoff

The NY Times, Washington Post, CNN, BBC, CBS 60 Minutes, etc. all make it sound like the war against the Islamic regime of Iran is floundering, at best, or is a failure, at worst. This is so wrong that I'm gobsmacked that the media has misled so many people. Here's the facts: As of this morning, U.S. and Israel have completely decapitated the Islamic regime (see image below). Its navy sits on the bottom of the sea with over a 100 ships sunk. It is no longer able to fire more than 1-2 ballistic missiles per day, and soon it will be zero. The Basijii thugs who slaughtered 1000s of innocent Iranians two months ago are themselves being wiped out and are running away at the faintest sound of a drone (these are hilarious videos). Islamic regime foreign diplomats are requesting asylum in mutiple countries. There are reports of regime troops refusing to show up for duty in Iran. The war is succeeding in the goals of its phases. It will ultimately remove the greatest source of global terrorism and an imminent nuclear threat to all Western countries, including the U.S. and Israel. What comes next? Hopefully something better. The future is never 100% certain. But the Allies had no idea in WW2 what would come next after the surrender of the Nazis and Imperial Japan, and today these countries are some of the closest allies of the U.S. There are significant signs from the Shah and Iranians themselves that they could do the same. Let us hope, but whatever happens, the elimination of the 47-year holy war against the West is a good thing. And just about anything is better than a nuclear-armed religious regime that explicitly seeks an apocalypse with the U.S. and Israel.

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